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7th Meeting of the Federation of the EuropeanSocieties of Neuropsychology (FESN)

Milan, 5-7 September 2019Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore

www.fesn2019.it

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Organization

Federation of the European Societies of Neuropsychology FESN

President:Edward de Haan

President-Elect:Laura Hokkanen

Past-President:Erik Hessen

Executive Secretary:Sandra Lettner

Treasurer:Pedro Alves

FESN Milan, 2019

Local Committee:Stefano Francesco CappaCostanza PapagnoMaria Caterina Silveri

International Committee:Daniela BrizzolaraEdward De HaanSergio Della SalaGianfranco DenesGuido GainottiDario Grossi

Erik HessenLaura HokkanenStephen JacksonHans-Otto KarnathRoy KesselsElisabetta LadavasAnna MazzucchiGabriele MiceliPaolo Frigio NichelliLuigi PizzamiglioGiuseppe VallarGuy Vingerhoets

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Dear friends and colleagues,We look forward to welcoming you in Milan in September 2019! The meeting of the Federation of European Societies of Neuropsychology(FESN) has become a landmark event for European neuropsychologists. Themeeting offers top-level scientific and clinical updates, and a great oppor-tunity to meet, share and start collaborations. The Federation currentlyunites 18 national societies.The Italian Neuropsychological Society will be hosting the 7th ScientificConference of the FESN. Neuropsychology researchers and practitioners, as well as scientists frommany of the multiple areas of neuroscience will find topics of interest in therich and broad program, including thematic symposia, free communica-tions, posters and exciting keynote lectures. Milan is one of the most-visited tourist destinations in Europe, with morethan 8 million visitors in 2017. There are many reasons to visit Milan: uni-que historical sights, classical and contemporary art, stunning new archi-tecture, fashion and shopping, an amazing choice of excellent food, cultureand nightlife, not to mention nature sites nearby (lakes, rivers and moun-tains). September is the perfect time to be in Milan: pleasant weather canbe expected, and many opportunities to enjoy the multiple facets of a co-smopolitan city. The city is easily accessible by airplane (3 airports, manylow-cost options), train or car. The meeting venue is the Catholic University campus, in the city center, acosmopolitan, multicultural environment set around the two main cloistersof the historic Saint Ambrose monastery designed by Bramante, servingmore than 30,000 students. A range of accommodation possibilities will beavailable, from cheap hostels to top level luxury hotels. We warmly invite you to join the 7th Scientific Conference of the FESN inMilan, 5-7 September 2019.

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Welcome letter

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2.00 pm - 4.00 pm

ELSEVIER PUBLISHING SEMINAR

The publishing process

Registration required (free of charge)

2.00 pm Introduction to the SeminarStefano Francesco Cappa, Pavia - I

2.05 pm Are you ready to publish? Understanding the publishing processMassimiliano Bearzot, Milan - I

2.45 pm Discussion

2.55 pm BREAK

3.15 pm Everything you always wanted to know about publishing but were afraid to ask Sergio Della Sala, Edinburgh - UK

3.45 pm Discussion

3.55 pm Conclusions and FarewellStefano Francesco Cappa, Pavia - I

Wednesday 4th September

Maria Immacolata

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9.00 am - 11.30 am

REGISTRATION

11.30 am

OPENING CERIMONY

12.00 am - 1.00 pm

1ST KEYNOTE

The functional anatomy of episodic memoryand its impairment in Alzheimer’s Disease Chairmen: Edward de Haan, Amsterdam - NL, Stefano Francesco Cappa, Pavia - IEmrah Duzel, Magdeburg - D

1.00 pm - 2.00 pm

LUNCH

2.00 pm - 3.30 pm

SYMPOSIUM

The body in the brain Chairmen: Francesca Garbarini, Turin - I, Chris Dijkerman, Utrecht - NL

2.00 pm If I were a grown-up: children’s response to the rubber hand illusion with differenthand sizesMaria Laura Filippetti, Colchester - UK

2.20 pm Peripersonal space as an interface between the individual and the environmentAndrea Serino, Lausanne - CH

2.40 pm The self-other body boundary in normal and pathological brainFrancesca Garbarini, Turin - I

3.00 pm Neural mechanisms of body ownership: Electrocorticography studiesH. Henrik Ehrsson, Stockholm – S

3.20 pm Discussion

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Thursday 5th September

Aula Magna

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2.00 pm - 3.30 pm

ORAL COMMUNICATIONS

Language disordersChairmen: Edward de Haan, Amsterdam - NL, Claudia Gianelli, Pavia - I

2.00 pm Plasticity versus chronicity: stable performance on category fluency 40 years post-onsetEdward de Haan, N. Seijdel, Amsterdam - NL

2.20 pm Shared action semantics in the linguistic and visual modalities: a single-pulse TMSinvestigationClaudia Gianelli, K. Kühne, S. Mencaraglia, R. Dalla Volta, Pavia - I, Potsdam - D,Catanzaro - I

2.40 pm Post-stroke working memory dysfunction: a meta-analysis and systematic reviewSelma Lugtmeijer, N. Lammers, E. de Haan, F. de Leeuw, R. Kessels, Nijmegen,Amsterdam - NL

3.00 pm Discussion

Thursday 5th September

Cripta Aula Magna

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2.00 pm - 3.30 pm

ORAL COMMUNICATIONS

Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer’s disease Chairmen: Davide Quaranta, Rome - I, Andrea Brioschi Guevara, Lausanne - CH

2.00 pm Confabulation in amnesia and Alzheimer's diseaseValentina La Corte, G. Gagliardi, B. Dubois, G. Dalla Barba, Paris - F, Trieste - I

2.20 pm Neural correlates of empathy in Mild Cognitive ImpairmentDavide Quaranta, V. Cassano, M. Vespa, A. Callea, M. Bruno, F. Piludu, C. Piccininni,B. Farina, M. Silveri, C. Marra, Rome, Milan - I

2.40 pm Neuropsychiatric status as a predictor of cognitive declineNatalia Roberto Herrero, Barcelona - E

3.00 pm Assessment of prospective memory in patients presenting in a University MemoryCenterAndrea Brioschi Guevara, P. Chatton, O. Rouaud, J. Démonet, Lausanne, Geneva -CH

3.20 pm Discussion

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Thursday 5th September

Giovanni XXIII

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2.00 pm - 3.30 pm

CORTEX EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING

(by invitation only)

Thursday 5th September

Borsi

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3.30 pm - 5.00 pm

ORAL COMMUNICATIONS

Processing of emotions Chairmen: Nils van den Berg, Groningen - NL, Fabiola Diana, Turin - I

3.30 pm Impairments in emotion recognition and risk-taking behavior after isolatedcerebellar strokeNils van den Berg, R. Huitema, J. Spikman, G. Luijckx, E. de Haan, Groningen,Amsterdam - NL

3.50 pm Facial emotion recognition in Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): an eye-tracking studyFabiola Diana, M. Meneghello, D. Cisternino, V. Galetto, M. Zettin, Turin - I, Nimes - F

4.10 pm Problematic pornography use: The role of the insula in inhibitory-control when por-nographic images are presentStephanie Antons, M. Brand, Duisburg - D

4.30 pm Craving reactions towards high caloric food alter decision-making behavior in obesepatientsElisa Wegmann, M. Lescher, S. Mueller, M. Brand, A. Mueller, Duisburg, Hanover - D

4.50 pm Discussion

5.00 pm - 5.30 pm

COFFEE BREAK

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Aula Magna

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3.30 pm - 5.00 pm

SYMPOSIUM

The diversity of acquired peripheral dyslexia Chairman: Lisa S. Arduino, Rome - I

3.30 pm Spatial dyslexia in hemispheric lesion or dysfunction: evidence from epilepsyEric Siéroff, Paris - F

3.50 pm Neglect dyslexia or crowding dyslexia?Roberta Daini, Milan - I

4.10 pm Neural correlates of spatial dyslexiaRadek Ptak, Geneva - CH

4.30 pm Word and letter processing in posterior cerebral artery strokeRandi Starrfelt, Copenhagen - DK

4.50 pm Discussion

5.00 pm - 5.30 pm

COFFEE BREAK

Thursday 5th September

Cripta Aula Magna

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3.30 pm - 5.00 pm

SYMPOSIUM

New insights on attention and cognitive control:behavioral, neuroimaging and neuropsychological evidence Chairman: Alfredo Spagna, New York - USA

3.30 pm Attentional and working memory deficits - new insights in their behavioralassessment and neural underpinningsMonica Toba, Amiens - F

3.50 pm Spatiotemporal dynamics of exogenous attention: evidence from humanintracerebral recordingsTal Seidel-Malkinson, Paris - F

4.10 pm Insights into cognitive control networks from patients with gliomaHenrietta Howells, Milan - I

4.30 pm Evidence of a right hemisphere superiority for attention and cognitive controlAlfredo Spagna, New York - USA

4.50 pm Discussion

5.00 pm - 5.30 pm

COFFEE BREAK

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Giovanni XXIII

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5.30 pm - 7.00 pm

1ST COLLOQUIUM

Premotor theory of attention 2.0: experimental evaluation and neuropsychological applicationChairman: Thomas Schenk, Munich - D

5.30 pm Perceptual and motor effects of exogenous attentional orientingAna B. Chica, E. Martín-Arévalo, J. Lupiáñez, Granada - E

5.50 pm Attentional selection for object recognition across saccadesChristian Poth, Bielefeld - D

6.10 pm Gaze-contingent paradigm changes bias in spatial attention in healthy observers:an intervention with potential to treat patients with spatial neglectKarin Ludwig, München - D

6.30 pm Associations and dissociations between oculomotor control and covert attentionDaniel Smith, Durham - UK

6.50 pm Discussion

7.00 pm - 9.00 pm

WELCOME RECEPTION

Thursday 5th September

Aula Magna

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5.30 pm - 7.00 pm

ORAL COMMUNICATIONS

Neuropsychology in neurosurgery and single cases Chairmen: Martine van Zandvoort, Utrecht - NL, Michele Scandola, Verona - I

5.30 pm Neurocognitive changers after awake surgery in glioma patients: a retrospectivecohort studyMartine van Zandvoort, E. van Kessel, T. Snijders, A. Baumfalk, C. Ruis, K. vanBaarsen, M. Broekman, P. Robe, Utrecht, Leiden - NL

5.50 pm Ventricular volume in relation to cognitive outcome after aneurysmal subarachnoidhaemorrhageIrene Huenges Wajer, A. Groenestege, J. Visser-Meily, B. Velthuis, M. vanZandvoort, G. Rinkel, Utrecht - NL

6.10 pm Cerebellar Mutism Syndrome: the predictive role of preoperative language evaluationDaniela Pia Chieffo, V. Arcangeli, C. Zanetti, G. Tamburrini, E. Mercuri, Rome - I

6.30 pm Bayesian Multilvel Single Case approach (BMSC): a new approach to single casestatistical analysis for parametric and binomial dataMichele Scandola, D. Romano, Verona, Milan - I

6.50 pm Discussion

7.00 pm - 9.00 pm

WELCOME RECEPTION

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5.30 pm - 7.00 pm

ORAL COMMUNICATIONS

Updates on Primary Progressive Aphasias Chairmen: Sandrine Basaglia Pappas, Saint Etienne - F

Nicoletta Ciccarelli, Milan - I

5.30 pm Interrelationship between language and executive functions in primary progressiveaphasiaSandrine Basaglia Pappas, B. Laurent, C. Borg, I. Simoes Loureiro, L. Lefebvre,Saint Etienne - F, Mons - B

5.50 pm Peripheral errors in writing and parkinsonism in subjects with primary disorders oflanguageNicoletta Ciccarelli, S. Di Tella, I. Anzuino, M. Lo Monaco, M. Silveri, Milan,Rome - I

6.10 pm Language features, functional and pathological biomarkers in Primary ProgressiveAphasia: a single-centre experienceSalvatore Mazzeo, S. Padiglioni, C. Polito, V. Berti, S. Bagnoli, G. Lombardi, I. Piaceri,M. Carraro, C. Ferrari, B. Nacmias, S. Sorbi, V. Bessi, Florence - I

6.30 pm Discussion

7.00 pm - 9.00 pm

WELCOME RECEPTION

Thursday 5th September

Giovanni XXIII

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Friday 6th September

Aula Magna

8.30 am - 10.00 am

SYMPOSIUM

Cases of amnesia: Single-case contributions to understandingmemory and the brain Chairmen: Sarah E. MacPherson, Edinburgh - UK, Tim Shallice, London - UK

8.30 am Amnesic patient VC: what have we learnt from him?Lisa Cipolotti, London - UK

8.50 am Amnesia in an actor: learning and re-learning of play passages despite severeautobiographical amnesia Michael Kopelman, London - UK

9.10 am Case YR: bilateral hippocampal lesions disrupt recall, not item familiarity Andrew Mayes, Manchester - UK

9.30 am The feeling that life is repeating: insights from single cases of recollective confabulation Christopher Moulin, Grenoble - F

9.50 am Discussion

10.00 am - 10.30 am

COFFEE BREAK

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8.30 am - 10.00 am

ORAL COMMUNICATIONS

Neuropsychology of movement disorders Chairmen: Elisa Canu, Milan - I, Sonia Di Tella, Milan - I

8.30 am Longitudinal cortical changes associated with apathy in Parkinson’s diseaseElisa Canu, F. Agosta, F. Imperiale, T. Stojkovic, I. Stankovic, S. Basaia, A. Fontana,V. Markovic, I. Petrovic, E. Stefanova, V. Kostic, M. Filippi, Milan – I, Belgrade - RSB

8.50 am Progression of cognitive and behavioral disturbances in motor neuron diseaseVeronica Castelnovo, E. Canu, N. Riva, A. Fontana, F. Imperiale, Y. Falzone, B.Poletti, V. Silani, M. Filippi, F. Agosta, Milan, San Giovanni Rotondo - I

9.10 am Uncinate fasciculus and word selection processing in Parkinson’s DiseaseSonia Di Tella, F. Baglio, L. Pelizzari, R. Nemni, D. Traficante, M. Silveri, Milan - I

9.30 am Clinical, cognitive and fMRI effects of action observation and motor imagery trainingon dual-task performances in Parkinson’s disease patients with postural instability andgait disordersMichela Leocadi, E. Canu, E. Sarasso, N. Piramide, F. Imperiale, S. Galantucci, A.Tettamanti, M. Volonté, M. Filippi, F. Agosta, Milan - I

9.50 am Discussion

10.00 am - 10.30 am

COFFEE BREAK

Friday 6th September

Cripta Aula Magna

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Giovanni XXIII

8.30 am - 10.00 am

2ND COLLOQUIUM

Numerical cognitionChairman: Klaus Willmes, Aachen - D

8.30 am The space-number association in the damaged and healthy brainFabrizio Doricchi, Roma - I

8.50 am Domain-specific and domain-general processes in symbolic and non-symbolicproportion processingElisa Klein, Tübingen - D

9.10 am The Triple Code Model of number processing – a critical evaluationAndré Knops, Paris - F

9.30 am Number processing in degenerative brain diseasesMargarete Delazer, Innsbruck - A

9.50 am Discussion

10.00 am - 10.30 am

COFFEE BREAK

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Friday 6th September

Aula Magna

10.30 am - 12.00 am

3RD COLLOQUIUM

When the spark goes out: Loss of motivation across braindisordersChairman: Masud Husain, Oxford - UK

10.30 am How to make a diagnosis of apathy and new technologies to treat itPhilippe Robert, Sophie Antipolis - F

10.50 am Stroke-induced apathy: behavioural markers and lesion correlatesBettina Studer, Düsseldorf - D

11.10 am Apathy in schizophrenia: neural correlates and effects of neurostimulationAndré Aleman, Groningen - D

11.30 am Brain mechanisms underlying disorders of motivationMasud Husain, Oxford - UK

11.50 am Discussion

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Lettera di benvenuto

10.30 am - 12.00 am

ORAL COMMUNICATIONS

Memory and Aging Chairmen: Michael Niedeggen, Berlin - D, Eliisa Lehto, Helsinki - FL

10.30 am Binding deficits in visual working memory: behavioral and neurophysiological evidencefor an age-related declineMichael Niedeggen, A. Lubitz, Berlin - D

10.50 am Age-associated verbal memory impairment differs according to education levelHella Thielen, G. Verleysen, S. Huybrechts, C. Lafosse, C. Gillebert, Leuven - B

11.10 am Assessment of competing theories accounting for forgetting in anterograde amnesiaJamie McGhee, N. Cowan, N. Beschin, C. Mosconi, S. Della Sala, Edinburgh - UK,Columbia - USA, Somma Lombardo - I

11.30 am Episodic memory function in adults with a history of low birth-weightEliisa Lehto, I. Järvinen, M. Virta, S. Immonen, N. Schiavone, K. Michelsson, J. Launes,L. Hokkanen, Helsinki - FL

11.50 am Discussion

Friday 6th September

Cripta Aula Magna

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12.00 am - 1.00 pm

2ND KEYNOTE

Old solutions, new ideas. To which categorydoes neuromodulation belong? Chairmen: Laura Hokkanen, Helsinky - FL, Hans-Otto Karnath, Tübingen - DCarlo Miniussi, Trento - I

1.00 pm - 2.00 pm

LUNCH AND POSTER SESSION

2.00 pm - 3.30 pm

4TH COLLOQUIUM

Potential therapeutic effects of non-invasive brain stimulationChairman: Stephen Jackson, Nottingham - UK

2.00 pm IntroductionStephen Jackson, Nottingham - UK

2.20 pm Problems and practicalities of therapeutic use or non-invasive Brain Stimulation(NIBS)John Rothwell, London - UK

2.40 pm Understanding inter-individual covariation in brain, behaviour, and response toneurostimulationPierre Petitet, Oxford - UK

3.00 pm Toward therapeutic entrainment of endogenous brain oscillations in Tourette syndromeKatherine Dyke, Nottingham - UK

3.20 pm Discussion

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Cripta Aula Magna

2.00 pm - 3.30 pm

SYMPOSIUM

The spectrum of child neuropsychology:from developmental disorder to acquired brain injury Chairman: Renate Drechsler, Zurich - CH

2.00 pm Neuropsychological assessment with the Quantified Behavior (QB) Test in patientswith Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)Hanna Christiansen, Marburg - D

2.20 pm Instability of test performance in children and adolescents with ADHDRenate Drechsler, Zurich - CH

2.40 pm Aphasia in childhood stroke: prevalence, recovery and neural processesKaren Lidzba, Bern - CH

3.00 pm Celebral blood flow and executive functions in children after arterial ischemic strokeRegula Everts, Bern - CH

3.20 pm Discussion

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2.00 pm - 3.30 pm

SYMPOSIUM

Unilateral spatial neglect: from diagnosis to rehabilitation Chairman: Mario Bonato, Padua - I

2.00 pm Unilateral spatial neglect: unity and diversity in a complex syndromeGiuseppe Vallar, Milan - I

2.20 pm Dual-tasking approaches for a more sensitive diagnosisMario Bonato, Padua - I

2.40 pm Anatomical predictors of neglect recovery Paolo Bartolomeo, Paris - F

3.00 pm Neglect Rehabilitation: strength and challenges of treatments using non-invasive brainstimulationMonika Harvey, Glasgow - UK

3.20 pm Discussion

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Giovanni XXIII

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Aula Magna

3.30 pm - 4.30 pm

3RD KEYNOTE

How can we probe conscious state and conscious accessin non-communicating patients? Chairmen: Erik Hessen, Oslo - NO, Costanza Papagno, Milan, Trento - I

Lionel Naccache, Paris - F

4.30 pm - 5.00 pm

COFFEE BREAK

5.00 pm - 5.30 pm

GERMAN NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY PRIZE

(sponsored by Hasomed)

presented by Kristina Hennig Fast and Hans-Otto Karnath, Fulda - D

5.30 pm - 6.30 pm

CORTEX PRIZE AND LECTURE

Georg Kranz, Vienna - A

6.30 pm - 7.30 pm

DEBATE

Establishing the role of neuroscience in informing educationChairman: Sergio Della Sala, Edinburgh - UK

Usha Goswami, Cambridge - UKMike Anderson, Murdoch - AUS

8.30 pm - 11.00 pm

SOCIAL DINNER

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8.30 am - 12.30 am

COUNCIL MEETING

(by invitation only)

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Maria Immacolata

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Aula Magna

9.00 am - 10.30 am

SYMPOSIUM

The future of executive functions in neuropsychology Chairman: Bruno Kopp, Hannover - D

9.00 am Executive functions in the two hemispheres: implications for neuropsychologyAntonino Vallesi, Padua - I

9.20 am Reliability and validity of the Wisconsin Card Sorting TestBruno Kopp, Hannover - D

9.40 am A predictive coding account of the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test:magnetoencephalographic evidenceFrancisco Barceló, Palma de Mallorca - E

10.00 am Computational modelling of performance on the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test:reinforcement learningAlexander Steinke, Hannover - D

10.20 am Discussion

10.30 am - 11.00 am

COFFEE BREAK

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9.00 am - 10.30 am

SYMPOSIUM

Neurocognition of Math LearningChairman: Laura Zamarian, Innsbruck - A

9.00 am Neuroplasticity following cognitive tutoring in children with and withoutdevelopmental dyscalculiaTeresa Iuculano, Paris - F

9.20 am From procedures to retrieval: neural changes of arithmetic fact learningWim Fias, Ghent - B

9.40 am Training facts and training magnitude: differential effects on brain and behaviourKorbinian Möller, Tuebingen - D

10.00 am Arithmetic learning in advanced ageLaura Zamarian, Innsbruck - A

10.20 am Discussion

10.30 am - 11.00 am

COFFEE BREAK

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Cripta Aula Magna

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Giovanni XXIII

9.00 am - 10.30 am

ORAL COMMUNICATIONS

Motor performance and its interactions Chairmen: Damiano Crivelli, Milan - I, Federica Scarpina, Turin - I

9.00 am Visuo-motor adaptation to a prism-induced displacement of spatial vision and itsaftereffects: the role of the posterior parietal cortexDamiano Crivelli, S. Terruzzi, A. Pisoni, G. Mattavelli, L. Josefina Romero Lauro,N. Bolognini, G. Vallar, Milan - I

9.20 am Acute Effects of altered gravitational input on conscious monitoring of motorperformanceAdriana Salatino, A. Mouraux, A. Berti, R. Ricci, Brussels - B, Turin - I

9.40 am Bimanual coupling effect in Parkinson’s Disease: the role of lateralized sensory-motorsymptoms on motor intentionality and planningFederica Scarpina, V. Bruno, M. Rabuffetti, L. Priano, S. Tagini, P. Gindri, A. Mauro,F. Garbarini, Turin, Milan, Trento - I

10.00 am Discussion

10.30 am - 11.00 am

COFFEE BREAK

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11.00 am - 12.30 am

SYMPOSIUM

Investigating language through neuromodulation in,throughout, back and beyond the brain Chairman: Paola Marangolo, Naples, Rome - I

11.00 am The role of inferior frontal gyrus in language processing and recovery – evidence fromneurositmulationGesa Hartwingsen, Leipzig - D

11.20 am The role of white matter tracts and functional connectivity in language recoverythrough neuromodulationCharlotte Rosso, Paris - F

11.40 am Cerebellar neuromodulation: a promising approach in treating language disorders?Georgios Argyropoulos, Oxford - UK

12.00 am Spinal neuromodulation: a new highway for language recovery?Paola Marangolo, Naples, Rome - I

12.20 am Discussion

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11.00 am - 12.30 am

SYMPOSIUM

Cross-cultural neuropsychological assessment in (preclinical)Alzheimer’s disease: state of the art Chairmen: Clara Calia, Edinburgh - UK, Tam Watermeyer, Toronto - CDN

11.00 am A systematic review of neuropsychological tests for the assessment of dementia innon-Western, low educated or illiterate populationsSanne Franzen, Rotterdam - NL

11.20 am Barriers in cross - cultural cognitive evaluationSimone Pomati, Milan - I

11.40 am Improving cross-cultural cognitive assessment with the RUDAS Rune Nielsen, Copenhagen - DK

12.00 am Dementia diagnostic assessments in the Chinese speaking population Naaheed Mukadam, London - UK

12.20 am Discussion

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11.00 am - 12.30 am

ORAL COMMUNICATIONS

Spatial neglect and attention Chairmen: Fabrizio Doricchi, Rome - I, Monika Harvey, Glasgow - UK

11.00 am Cortical hubs and visual neglect after strokeAntonello Baldassarre, P. Chiacchiaretta , L. Pavone, G. Committeri , F. de Pasquale,Chieti, Pescara, Pozzilli IS, Teramo - I

11.20 am The contribution of the left hemisphere to re-orienting of spatial attention: univariateand multi-variate fMRI evidenceFabrizio Doricchi, S. Lasaponara, M. Pinto, M. Silvetti, Rome - I

11.40 am Lateralised reading impairments: dissociations between sentence level and word-basedneglect dyslexiaMargaret Jane Moore, N. Shalev, C. Gillebert, N. Demeyere, Oxford - UK, Leuven - B

12.00 am Application of transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) to ameliorate hemispatialneglect: a prospective randomised controlled trialMonika Harvey, K. Muir, C. Benwell, M. Walters, G. Learmonth, Glasgow - UK

12.20 am Discussion

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Giovanni XXIII

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12.30 am - 1.30 pm

4TH KEYNOTE

Lessons learned from basal ganglia and cerebellar pathologiesChairman: Maria Caterina Silveri, Milan - I

Sonja Kotz, Maastricht - NL

1.30 pm - 2.30 pm

LUNCH AND POSTERS SESSION

2.30 pm - 4.00 pm

ORAL COMMUNICATIONS

Frontotemporal dementia: genetics and behaviour Chairmen: Esther van den Berg, Rotterdam - NL, Jackie Poos, Rotterdam - NL

2.30 pm Differences in discriminative ability and response bias on RAVLT delayed recognitionin behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia and Alzheimer's diseaseEsther van den Berg, J. Poos, L. Jiskoot, L. Heijnen, S. Franzen, R. Steketee, R. Meij-boom, F. de Jong, H. Seelaar, J. van Swieten, J. Papma, Rotterdam - NL

2.50 pm Mental rigidity is a core deficit in frontotemporal dementiaTamara Paulin, G. Savage, M. Irish, Sydney - AUS

3.10 pm Tracking cognitive decline from the presymptomatic to symptomatic stage of geneticfrontotemporal dementia: a non-linear approachJackie Poos, D. Hagenaar, J. Panman, E. van der Ende, H. Meeter, J. van Swieten, E.van den Berg, J. Papma, L. Jiskoot, Rotterdam - NL

3.30 pm Mindfulness-based stress reduction in at-risk mutation carriers of familial FTDLize Jiskoot, J. Poos, J. Papma, J. van Swieten, A. Tibben, E. van den Berg, Rotterdam,Leiden - NL

3.50 pm Discussion

4.00 pm - 4.30 pm

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2.30 pm - 4.00 pm

ORAL COMMUNICATIONS

Body representation and its disorders Chairmen: Roberta Ronchi, Geneva - CH, Axel Vittersø, Bath - UK

2.30 pm Disownership of body parts as revealed by a continuous visual scale evaluationRoberta Ronchi, M. Bassolino, D. Viceic, A. Bellmann, O. Blanke, G. Vallar, Geneva,Sion - CH, Milan - I

2.50 pm Assessing the representation of upper limb perceived dimension and of peripersonalspace in chronic stroke patients with motor impairmentsMichela Bassolino, M. Franza, G. Sorrentino, T. Bertoni, A. Crema, E. Guanziroli, F.Molteni, S. Micera, O. Blanke, A. Serino, Sion, Geneva, Lausanne - CH, Lecco - I

3.10 pm The sense of body-ownership modulates cross-modal facilitation of tactile extinctionin brain-damaged patientsCarlotta Fossataro, V. Bruno, V. Chiotti, E. Bosso, P. Gindri, A. Farnè, F. Garbarini,Turin - I, Lyon - F

3.30 pm Representations of the body and peripersonal space during tool-use in ComplexRegional Pain SyndromeAxel Vittersø, G. Buckingham, M. Halicka, M. Proulx, M. Wilson, J. Bultitude, Bath,Exeter - UK

3.50 pm Discussion

4.00 pm - 4.30 pm

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4.30 pm - 6.00 pm

The Human Bach Mapping experiment

JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH 1685-1750

SONATE AL CEMBALO OBLIGATO E FLAUTO TRAVERSO

Sonata for flute and harpsichord in B minor, BWV 1030

1 Andante

2 Largo e dolce

3 Presto

Sonata for flute and harpsichord in E minor, BWV 526(from Organ Sonata No. 2 in C minor)

1 Vivace

2 Largo

3 Allegro

Riccardo Ricci Transverse Flute (Rudolf Tutz, after J. H Rottenburgh, 1740)Paolo Bartolomeo Harpsichord (kindly provided by M° Danilo Costantini) Pitch: a’ = 415 Hz

A thermal camera operated by Luciano Fadiga will capture the emotional/vegetativereactions of the audience to the music.

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POSTER SESSION 15th September 2019 1.00 pm - 2.00 pmChairmen: Stefano Francesco Cappa, Pavia - I, Costanza Papagno, Milan, Trento - I

Maria Caterina Silveri, Milan - I

1. Implicit response for socio-emotional words during novel Socio-emotional-stroop taskMaria Arioli, G. Basso, P. Poggi, S. Cappa, N. Canessa, Milan, Pavia, Brescia - I

2. Executive functioning in children with cerebral palsy is related with participation inschoolAlba Berenguer-González, M. Garcâ-Galant, M. Blasco, O. Laporta-Hoyos, J. Ballester-Plané, X. Caldù, J. Miralbell, F. Roig-Coll, X. Alonso, E. Toro-Tamargo, E. Povedano,M. Meléndez-Plumed, R. Pueyo, Barcelona - E

3. Correlations between depression scores and neuronal markers on MR spectroscopy inHIV-positive individuals on combined antiretroviral therapyVojislava Bugarski Ignjatovic, J. Mitrovic, J. Boban, D. Kozic, S. Brkic, Novi Sad - RS

4. Differential effect of the FTO rs9939609 on executive function in lean and obese adultsM. Garolera, J. Ottino-Gonzàlez, X. Prats-Soteras, M. Sánchez-Garre, I. Hernan, E.Tor, M. Sender-Palacios, M. Jurado, Barcelona, Terrassa - E

5. Disentangling executive dysfunction from slow processing speed due to motor disabilityin amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: normative values of verbal fluency indicesVeronica Castelnovo, E. Canu, M. Leocadi, N. Riva, F. Imperiale, C. Cividini, Y. Falzone,M. Filippi, F. Agosta, Milan - I

6. Cognition in a Sample of Young Patients with Dystonia or Ataxia - A cross-sectionalstudyMaraike Coenen, D. Sival, R. Brandsma, H. Eggink, M. Timmerman, M. Tijssen, J. Spikman,Groningen - NL

7. Diagnostic Performance of the Emotion Recognition and Attribution (ERA) index incharacterizing the socio-emotional profile in bvFTD compared to AD and other FTLDsyndromesChiara Crespi, A. Dodich, G. Santi, N. Canessa, S. Iannaccone, A. Marcone, M. Zamboni,S. Cappa, C. Cerami, Pavia, Milan - I, Geneva - CH

8. Executive impairment in Alcohol Use Disorders reflects changes in large-scale brainnetworks: A joint Independent Component Analysis on grey-matter and white-matterfeaturesChiara Crespi, C. Galandra, M. Manera, G. Basso, P. Poggi, G. Vittadini, N. Canessa,Pavia, Milan - I

9. Motivation, memory, and major depression: An experimental study under everyday-likeconditionsLorenz B. Dehn, T. Beblo, Bielefeld - D

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10. Association between executive dysfunction in everyday life and severity of depressionsymptoms in children and adolescents with major depressionSophie Emery, D. Thommen, N. Baumgartner, I. Haeberling, S. Walitza, G. Berger,Renate Drechsler, Zurich - CH

11. Brain and cognitive health in highly functioning HIV-infected adults: the positive effectsof combination antiretroviral treatmentAnna Egbert, J. Poweska, B. Biswal, K. Karunakaran, S. Gohel, A. Pluta, M. Sobanska,N. Gawron, T. Wolak, B. Szymanska-Kotwica, E. Firlag-Burkacka, P. Bienkowski, H.Sienkiewicz-Jarosz, A. Scinska-Bienkowska, M. Choinski, R. Bornstein, S. Rao, E. Lojek,Vancouver - CDN, Warsaw - PL, Newark, Columbus, Cleveland - USA

12. What would happen? The role of anticipated regret on alcoholics’ choice behaviorCaterina Galandra, C. Crespi, G. Basso, N. Canessa, Pavia, Milan - I

13. The alcoholic brain: processing speed impairment as a marker of executive and deci-sion-making deficitsCaterina Galandra, C. Crespi, M. Manera, G. Basso, P. Poggi, N. Canessa, Pavia,Milan - I

14. Effects of age, HIV, and HIV-associated clinical factors on neuropsychological functioningand white matter integrity in HIV+ patients on effective treatmentNatalia Gawron, E. Lojek, A. Pluta, T. Wolak, B. Szymanska-Kotwica , M. Choinski,A. Egbert, M. Sobanska, A. Desowska, A. Horban, E. Firlag-Burkacka, P. Bienkowski,H. Sienkiewicz-Jarosz, A. Scinska-Bienkowska, B. Biswal, S. Rao, R. Bornstein, Warsaw- PL, Vancouver - CDN, London - UK, Cleveland, Columbus - USA

15. Biological and non-biological feedback analyses are associated with the same networkof fMRI activation in a robotic training of the upper limbSimone Gazzellini, F. Nocchi, M. Petrarca, E. Lovardi, P. Cappa, E. Castelli, Rome - I

16. An exploratory study of the development of an interactive visualization tool of neu-ropsychological test resultsAngelique Gruters, I. Ramakers, F. Verhey, R. Kessels, M. de Vugt, Maastricht,Nijmegen - NL

17. Detailed profile of cognitive dysfunction in children with aspartylglucosaminuria (AGU)Päivi Helenius, E. Harjunen, R. Tikkanen, M. Laine, Helsinki - FI, Giessen - D

18. The use of Neuropsychology as a diagnosis and treatment method of internet addictionArgyris Karapetsas, A. Fotis, V. Karapetsas, G. Michalios, Volos - GR

19. Impaired backward span in antidepressant usersMira Karrasch, A. Kaskikallio, J. Valtonen, Turku - FI, New York - USA

20. Dissecting <Spatial Neglect> with the EEGStefano Lasaponara, M. Pinto, M. D’Onofrio, M. Aiello, F. Tomaiuolo, F. Doricchi,Rome, Trieste, Volterra - I

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21. The Long-Term Cognitive Consequences of Ischemic Stroke - a 10-Year Follow-UpSiiri Laari, S. Mustanoja, E. Poutiainen, Helsinki - FI

22. Kop op (Keep your Head Up): A therapeutic tool for depression and coping with theemotional issues after brain injury Wouter Lambrecht, C. De Schaepmeester, Ghent - B

23. What is the effectiveness of the intervention package Kop op! (Keep your head up)?: apilot studyWouter Lambrecht, N. Hermans, C. De Schaepmeester, A. De Hous, N. Eggermont, S.Hermans, C. Taelman, E. Van Rompuy, S. Van Roosmalen, Ghent, Antwerp - B

24. Neuropsychological Assessment and Rehabilitation of Developmental Dyslexia. Implicationsfor Music InterventionsRozi Laskaraki, A. Karapetsas , A. Karapetsa , M. Bampou, A. Mitropoulou, Volos - G

25. Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD): Neuropsychological Assessment andRehabilitationRozi Laskaraki, A. Karapetsas , A. Karapetsa , A. Mitropoulou, M. Bampou, Volos - G

26. Greek normative data and discriminant validity of the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test inParkinson’s disease and Huntington’s disease patientsAthanasia Liozidou, K. Sirigonaki, L. Stefanis, G. Koutsis, I. Babili, C. Zourna, M.Breza, G. Karadima, I. Zalonis, Athens, Crete - GR

27. Executive function training as intervention to childhood obesity: preliminary results.Sandra Luis Ruiz, C. Sánchez-Castañeda, S. Miserachs-Gonzáilez, J. Ottino-González,X. Prats-Soteras, I. Garcàa-Garcàa, X. Caldú, M. Garolera, M. Jurado, Barcelona, Ter-rassa - E, Montreal - CDN

28. Social support and persistent symptoms after mild traumatic brain injuryKaisa Mäki, T. Nybo, M. Hietanen, S. Melkas, Helsinki - FI

29. Discriminant validity of the attentional battery Kinderversion der Testbatterie zurAufmerksamkeitspruefung (KITAP) for children with ADHD-CAmaryllis Chryssi Malegiannaki, P. Metallidou, M. Kosmidis, Thessaloniki - GR

30. The ability of the Greek Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children 3rd edition to discriminateboys with dyslexia or ADHD-C and typically developing childrenAmaryllis Chryssi Malegiannaki, T. Mavrea, N. Apteslis, M. Kosmidis, Thessaloniki - GR

31. Can the Trail Making Test be substituted by a 3D computerized visit to a supermarket?Clinical implications for a new selective attention testAmaryllis Chryssi Malegiannaki, D. Nestoraki, E. Garefalaki, A. Malegiannakis, M.Kosmidis, Thessaloniki - GR, Stuttgart - D

32. Ketogenic Diet in an adolescent with a familial Glucose transporter Type 1 DeficiencySyndrome (GLUT1 DS): a neuropsychological longitudinal studyClaire Mayor, C. Mayor, L. Bonafé, C. Tran, S. Lebon, E. Roulet-Perez, Geneva, Lausanne - CH

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33. Looking at the bright side: Cognitive bias modification by computer training in patientswith Borderline Personality Disorder or traits, a randomized controlled trialBarbara Montagne, J. Willemse, Amersfoort - NL

34. Reduced cognitive control and psychopathological symptoms predict eating disorderseverity in patients with morbid obesity: Results of a structural equation model with la-tent dimensionsSilke Mueller, E. Wegmann, M. Lescher, M. Brand, A. Mueller, Duisburg, Hannover - D

35. Neuropsychological intervention of dyslexia in young adults has positive effects on theirachievement strategies and psychosocial wellbeingJohanna Nukari, M. Laasonen, E. Arkkila, M. Haapanen, J. Lipsanen, E. Poutiainen,Helsinki - FI

36. Age-related structural brain changes in obesityJonatan Ottino-González, M. Jurado, B. Segura, I. Garcia-Garcia, X. Caldu, X. Prats-Soteras, S. Luis-Ruiz, S. Miserachs, M. Sender-Palacios, C. Tor, C. Sanchez-Garre, T.Font, N. Miro, M. Garolera, Barcelona, Terrassa - E, Montreal - CDN

37. Loss of consciousness or loss of memory indicates slower cognitive recovery after sportrelated concussionKati Peltonen, J. Launes, S. Pajunen, L. Hokkanen, Helsinki - FI

38. A short add-on therapy for sleep disturbances in patients with acquired brain injuryLouise Pilon, D. Bertens, N. Frankenmolen, Nijmegen - NL

39. False memories in multiple sclerosis patients: preliminary findingsMarco Pitteri, M. Vannucci, S. Ziccardi, M. Beccherle, V. Miranda, C. Semenza, M.Calabrese, Verona, Florence, Padua - I

40. Working memory impairment among dyslexic readersAleksandra Podgorska, S. Danti, M. Lencioni, S. Massoni, S. Tocchini, Pisa, Pontedera,Lucca - I

41. Group interventions for young adults with learning disabilities and/or concurrent mentalhealth problems have an effect on achievement and social strategiesErja Poutiainen, K. Peltonen, M. Parkkila, J. Nukari, Helsinki - FI

42. Post-operative cognitive dysfunction is associated with long-term decline after coronaryartery bypass graftingKristiina Relander, M. Hietanen, K. Rantanen, R. O. Roine, L. Soinne, Helsinki, Turku - FI

43. Open source Open access Reaction Time Test (OORTT): an easy tool to assess reactiontimesMattia Rigoli, A. Facchin, D. Cardile, N. Beschin, C. Luzzatti, Milan - I

44. The relationship between cognition and positive basic symptoms in a sample of healthyadolescentsMabel Rodriguez, Prague - CZ

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45. EEG resting state networks in chronic stroke patientsZaira Romeo, D. Mantini, F. Meneghello, M. Zorzi, Venice, Padua - I, Leuven - B

46. Visuo-spatial attention in Parkinson patients: evidence form a Line-Bisection TaskAdriana Salatino, S. Palermo, A. Romagnolo, M. Zibetti, C. A. Artusi, G. Chillemi, L.Lopiano, Brussel - B, Turin, Messina - I

47. Sense of agency and obesity: evidence of the alteration of sensory attenuation mechanismin affected individualsFederica Scarpina, C. Fossataro, A. Rossi Sebastiano, F. Bruni, M. Scacchi, A. Mauro,F. Garbarini, Piancavallo, Turin - I

48. A comparison between computerized Psychology Experiment Building Language(PEBL) Test Battery and pencil-and-paper neuropsychological tests in elderly andyoungers: what is the role of familiarity with technologies in the cognitive performance?Federica Scarpina, F. D’Agata, L. Priano, A. Mauro Piancavallo, Turin - I

49. Verbal executive function tests capture language and control processes in chronic poststroke aphasiaRahel Schumacher, A. Halai, M. Lambon Ralph, Cambridge - UK

50. Learning Disabilities and emotion recognition: is there a relation?Giulia Spadoni, L. Diari, S. Massoni, S. Tocchini, Pisa - I

51. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and Primary Lateral Sclerosis (PLS): the differencesin cognitive functioning and emotion recognitionGiulia Spadoni, M. Presenti, D. Orsucci, S. Tocchini, Pisa - I

52. The network underlying human higher-order motor control: Insights from machinelearning-based lesion-behaviour mapping in apraxiaChristoph Sperber, Tuebingen - D

53. Profiles of executive functions among preschool children with psychiatric symptomsSini Teivaanmäki, H. Huhdanpää, N. Kiuru, E. Aronen, V. Närhi, L. Klenberg,Jyväskylä, Helsinki - FI

54. Visual and auditory sensitivity in CRPS and fibromyalgia suggest changes within thecentral nervous systemAntonia ten Brink, J. Bultitude, Bath - UK

55. Digital Administration of the Trail Making Test: Two Newly Derived IndicesSarah Tol, J. Heutink, S. de Vries, G. de Haan, O. Tucha, J. Koerts, Groningen - NL

56. The Contribution of Executive Cognition to Emotional Regulation: Evidence from theNeuropsychological Assessment of a Patient with PTSD and Cognitive ImpairmentIoannis Tsiaras, A. Papa, K. Podara, N. Sidiropoulos, P. Fotiadis, M. Kosmidis,Thessaloniki - GR

57. Domain-specific cognitive dysfunction in long-term lithium treatment: A neuropsycho-logical caseJussi Valtonen, M. Karrasch, New York - USA, Turku - FI

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58. Disorders of visual perception in people with multiple sclerosis: an exploratory studyFleur van der Feen, G. de Haan, I. van der Lijn, J. Heutink, Groningen - NL

59. Outdoor mobility of people with multiple sclerosis: A systematic reviewFleur van der Feen, Groningen - NL

60. Visual perceptual disorders in patients with Parkinson’s diseaseIris van der Lijn, G. de Haan, F. van der Feen, J. Heutink, Groningen - NL

61. The impact of radiotherapy on neurocognitive functioning in adult patients with brainmetastases. A systematic reviewEva van Grinsven, S. Nagtegaal, J. Verhoeff, M. van Zandvoort, Utrecht - NL

62. Relationships between executive functioning and self-concept in children with ADHDand attention problemsElina Vierikko, K. Rantanen, Tampere - FI

63. Fatigue in daily life: concurrent validity of The Dutch Multifactor Fatigue ScaleAnnemarie Visser-Keizer, H. Westerhof-Evers, I. Egberink, Groningen, Haren - NL

64. The effect of Deep Brain Stimulation of the Subthalamic Nucleus on language processingin Parkinson’s Disease: a reviewSandra Vos, R. Kessels, V. Piai, Nijmegen - NL

65. Working memory training does not lead to significant changes in ERP inhibition markers:experimental study of transferŁukasz Warchoł, Bydgoszcz - PL

66. Validation of a brief neuropsychological tool to guide mental capacity assessmentsSam Webb, F. Payne, A. Jespersen, M. Duta, N. Demeyere, Oxford - UK

67. Event segmentation in patients with Parkinson’s disease and the influence of eventfamiliarityMichelle Wyrobnik, E. van der Meer, F. Klostermann, Berlin - D

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POSTER SESSION 16th September 2019 1.00 pm - 2.00 pmChairmen: Stefano Francesco Cappa, Pavia - I, Costanza Papagno, Milan, Trento - I

Maria Caterina Silveri, Milan - I

68. Concrete signs facilitate wayfinding in patients with Alzheimer’s disease dementiaSebastian Boedeker, M. Toepper, Bielefeld - D

69. Identification of predictive variables of burden in caregivers of People living withdementiaCano Marco Neus, M. Quintana, L. Calvo, M. Cerrillo, C. Guerrero, M. Garolera,Terrassa, Barcelona - E

70. Tracking cortical changes throughout cognitive decline in Parkinson’s disease: alongitudinal MRI studyElisa Canu, T. Stojkovic, S. Basaia, I. Stankovic, V. Markovic, I. Petrovic, E. Stefanova,V. Kostic, M. Filippi, F. Agosta, Milan - I, Belgrade - RS

71. The application of the Tower of London to studying reasoning strategies and planningin Parkinson’s DiseaseSimone Cappelli, F. Bruni, E. Fiabane, S. Cammisuli, L. Priano, A. Mauro, F. Scarpina,Piancavallo TO, Genova - I

72. Sex differences in cognition and brain volume related to aerobic fitness and physicalactivityAlba Castells-Sánchez, F. Roig-Coll, N. Lamonja, G. Pera, M. Alzamora, R. Forés, M.Ceron, S. Domènech, R. Dacosta-Aguayo, P. Torán, K. Erickson, M. Matarï, Barcelona,Badalona - E, New Jersey, Pittsburgh - USA

73. CLEMENS: an information system dedicated to the needs of a memory center in a hos-pital environmentJean-Francois Demonet, D. Damian, M. Bortolotti, M. Laouadi, B. Draganski, A.Brioschi-Guevara, S. Carlier, O. Rouaud, Lausanne - CH

74. Cognitive benefits of physical exercise intervention in older adults: the role of brain mi-crostructure and sleep qualityAnna Egbert, R. Falck, J. Best, L. Li, T. Liu-Ambrose, Vancouver - CDN

75. A pilot study of a cognitive stimulation programme based on divergent thinking tasks.An application for patients affected by Mild Cognitive ImpairmentGiulia Fusi, M. Zanetti, E. Ferrari, L. Rozzini, A. Paladino, A. Antonietti, M. Rusconi,Bergamo, Brescia, Milan - I

76. Divergent thinking and cognitive reserve in patients affected by Mild Cognitive Impair-ment: an observational studyGiulia Fusi, M. Zanetti, A. Paladino, E. Ferrari, C. Bersanini, L. Rozzini, M. Rusconi,Bergamo, Brescia - I

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77. Crossmodal short-term memory binding is impaired in Alzheimer’s DiseaseFederica Guazzo, A. Baddeley, R. Allen, S. Della Sala, Edinburgh, York, Leeds - UK

78. The development of the Screening of Visual Complaints questionnaire for patients withneurodegenerative disorders: Evaluation of psychometric propertiesFamke Huizinga, J. Heutink, G. de Haan, I. van der Lijn, F. van der Feen, A. Vrijling,B. Melis-Dankers, S. de Vries, O. Tucha, J. Koerts, Groningen, Huizen - NL

79. A modified Neuropsychiatric Inventory (mNPI) for the assessment of symptoms inFTDLize Jiskoot, J. Poos, L. Russell, K. Moore, R. Bond, E. van den Berg, L. Meeter, J. Pan-man, E. van der Ende, W. Eikelboom, L. Donker Kaat, J. Warren, J. van Swieten, J.Papma, J. Rohrer, Rotterdam - NL, London - UK

80. Global small vessel disease burden on brain MRI predicts cognitive and functionaldeclineHanna Jokinen, J. Koikkalainen, H. Laakso, S. Melkas, T. Nieminen, A. Brander, A. Ko-rvenoja, D. Rueckert, F. Barkhof, P. Scheltens, R. Schmidt, F. Fazekas, S. Madureira,A. Verdelho, A. Wallin, L. Wahlund, G. Waldemar, H. Chabriat, M. Hennerici, J.O’Brien, D. Inzitari, J. Lotjonen, L. Pantoni, T. Erkinjuntti, Helsinki, Kuopio, Tampere,Espoo - FI, Amsterdam - NL, London, Cambridge - UK, Graz - A, Lisbon - P, Gothen-burg, Stockholm - S, Copenhagen - DK, Paris - F, Mannheim - D, Florence, Milan - I

81. Effects of cognitive training for older adults with mild to moderate dementia: Findingsfrom a randomized controlled trial Eeva-Liisa Kallio, M. Hietanen, H. Kautiainen, K. Pitkälä, Helsinki - FI

82. About the efficacy of EEG neurofeedback in elderly patients with minor neurocognitivedisorder with and without depression: Evidence from two case studiesLiane Kaufmann, S. Kober, G. Wood, J. Marksteiner, Hall in Tirol, Graz - A

83. Loneliness and burden perceived by family caregivers of elderly patients diagnosed withdementiaLiane Kaufmann, V. Bramboeck, K. Moeller, J. Marksteiner, Tuebingen - D, Graz - A

84. Predictors of pain in patients with Alzheimer’s disease: Results from a cohort studyLiane Kaufmann, K. Moeller, S. Huber, J. Marksteiner, Hall in Tirol - A, Tuebingen,Albstadt - D

85. Emotional memory in patients with Alzheimer’s disease and frontotemporal dementiaMyrto Koutsonida, E. Aretouli, P. Ioannidis, Thessaloniki - GR

86. Verbal semantic fluency performance for living things differentiates between healthycontrols and patients with very early Alzheimer’s diseaseSabine Krumm, M. Berres, S. Kivisaari, A. Monsch, R. Kressig, K. Taylor, Basel - CH,Remagen - D, Aalto - FI

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87. Gender-specific protective effects of APOE on cognitive performanceNoemi Lamonja, R. Dacosta-Aguayo, J. López-Olóriz, L. Prades-Senovilla, F. Roig-Coll,A. Castells-Sánchez, J. Soriano-Raya , I. Clemente, E. López-Cancio, C. Cáceres, J. Are-nillas, L. Muñoz, P. Torán, G. Pera, R. Fores, M. Alzamora, M. Mataró, M. Via,Barcelona, Oviedo, Matarï - E

88. Can performance on a verbal learning test be predicted by trajectories of lateral ventriclesin middle aged and older adults? - A combined imaging, longitudinal mixed-effectmodelling, and machine learning studyAstri J. Lundervold, A. Vik, A. Lundervold, Bergen - N

89. Neuro-cognitive testing and stimulation therapy for a Moroccan patient with ADMohamed Taiebine, M. El Alaoui Faris, Rabat - MA

90. Perceptual and attentional impaired mechanisms in Posterior Cortical AtrophySilvia Primativo, S. Crutch, I. Pavisic, K. Yong, R. Daini, Rome, Milan - I, London - UK

91. What impact has the cognitive level on the use of an e-health application in people livingwith dementia?Maria Quintana, R. Garcìa-Betances, N. Cano, N. Cerulla, G. Chico, M. Garolera, Terrassa,Madrid - E

92. Factors influencing adherence to aerobic exercise, cognitive and combined trainingFrancesca Roig-Coll, A. Castells- Sánchez, N. Lamonja, G. Pera, M. Alzamora, R. Forés,P. Torán, K. Erickson, M. Mataró, Barcelona, Matarï - E, Pittsburgh - USA

93. Complexity in neuropsychological assessment of cognitive impairment: a network analysisapproachDaniele Romano, G. Tosi, C. Borsani, R. Daini, S. Castiglioni, M. Franceschi, Milan,Castellanza - I

94. Advances in the use of the Face-Name Associative Memory Exam (FNAME) for theearly diagnosis of cognitive impairment in the Spanish populationJosé Ángel Rubiño, F. Guillem, F. Flores-Vázquez, S. Enriquez-Geppert, P. Andrés,Palma de Mallorca - E, Groningen - NL

95. Benefit of minimal interference on gist and peripheral memory retrieval in healthyyounger and older adultsRiccardo Sacripante, R. McIntosh, S. Della Sala, Edinburgh - UK

96. A very light lunch: interoceptive deficits and food aversion at onset in a case of beha-vioural variant Frontotemporal DementiaGerardo Salvato, M. Mercurio, M. Sbena, E. Paulesu, G. Bottini, Pavia, Milan - I

97. Errorless and errorful learning in ageing using the Drawer TaskInge Scheper, E. de Bruijn, D. Bertens, L. Mulder, I. Brazil, R. Kessels, Nijmegen,Leiden - NL

98. How do older adults respond to head-mounted virtual reality?Brenda Schraepen, H. Huygelier, R. van Ee, V. Vanden Abeele, C. Gillebert, Leuven - B

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99. Development and usability testing of a Virtual Reality-based test for awareness of memorydeficits in Alzheimer’s DiseaseSilvia Serino, A. Serino, Lausanne - CH

100. Impact of depression on semantic processing in Alzheimer’s disease : results from anaffective priming paradigmIsabelle Simoes Loureiro, K. Gerin, A. Rendon de la Cruz, K. Kandana Arachchige,M. Rossignol, L. Lefebvre, Mons - B

101. Investigating accelerated long-term forgetting in Alzheimer’s diseaseAndreea Stamate, R. Logie, A. Baddeley, S. Della Sala, Edinburgh, York - UK

102. Evidence for a selective impairment in contingency learning in Mild Cognitive ImpairmentpatientsAlice Teghil, F. D’Antonio, M. Boccia, A. Di Vita, G. Zazzaro, A. Campanelli, A. Treb-bastoni, C. de Lena, S. Ferracuti, C. Guariglia, Rome - I

103. Homework compliance of people with Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment (a-MCI)in the context of a cognitive interventionMarta Vancells Graupera, M. Garolera, O. Gelonch, N. Cano, Barcelona, Terrassa- S

104. The effectiveness of virtual reality-based cognitive training in older adultsLudmiła Zaj c-Lamparska, M. Wilkosc-Debczynska, P. Izdebski, Bydgoszcz - PL

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POSTER SESSION 37th September 2019 1.30 pm - 2.30 pmChairmen: Stefano Francesco Cappa, Pavia - I, Costanza Papagno, Milan, Trento - I

Maria Caterina Silveri, Milan - I

105. Memory Deficits in Patients with Major Depression: Aren’t they trying hard enough?Thomas Beblo, D. Dehn, Bielefeld - D

106. Multisensory Temporal Binding Window in multiple sclerosisAlice Belloni, S. Giurgola, C. Casati, F. Mattioli, L. Perucca, N. Bolognini, G. Vallar,Milan, Brescia - I

107. Crossed aphasia confirmed by fMRI in a case with nonfluent variant of primaryprogressive aphasia carrying a GRN mutationElisa Canu, V. Bessi, M. Leocadi, S. Padiglioni, B. Nacmias, S. Sorbi, M. Filippi, F.Agosta, Milan, Florence - I

108. The impact of bilingualism and multilingualism on neuropsychological test performancein older adults: systematic reviewSimge Celik, E. Kokje, P. Meyer, L. Froelich, B. Teichmann, Heildeberg, Mannheim - D

109. The benefits of retrieval practice: A study on the long-term retention of proseCarolane Helin, K. Siemek, J. Wallace, S. Della Sala, S. MacPherson, Edinburgh - UK

110. Boosting learning efficacy with non-invasive brain stimulation in intact and brain-damagedhumansFlorian Herpich, M. Melnick, S. Agosta, K. Huxlin, D. Tadin, L. Battelli, Wasserburgam Inn - D, Rochester, Boston - USA, Rovereto - I

111. The effects of music on motor learning is related to perceived emotion.Giovanna Lagravinese, G. Bonassi, E. Pelosin, M. Putzolu, M. Bove, L. Avanzino,Genoa - I

112. Spared reading in degenerative jargonaphasia: a single case studyFederica Lucchelli, C. Luzzatti, Milan - I

113. A review of the inclusion criteria applied in bilingualism studiesDaniele Orlandi, Milan - I

114. The effect of motor awareness in the temporal representation of the actionValentina Pacella, M. Bì , V. Gobbetto, N. Smania, D. Volpe, R. Avesani, V. Moro,Rome, Verona, Vicenza - I

115. Effects of theta burst stimulation over the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex on languageswitching in healthy bilingualsMaria Pestalozzi, Fribourg - CH

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116. Naming famous people through face and voice: a normative studyChiara Piccininni, G. Gainotti, C. Marra, G. Carlesimo, S. Luzzi, C. Papagno, L. Trojano,D. Quaranta, Rome, Ancona, Milan, Caserta - I

117. Objective cognitive fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis patients at the time of diagnosisMarco Pitteri, C. Dapor, M. Guandalini, S. Ziccardi, M. Calabrese, Verona - I

118. Oxytocin regulates verbal memory in female adolescents with high BMIXavier Prats-Soteras, M. Jurado, J. Ottino-González, I. García-García, X. Caldú, S.Luís-Ruiz, C. Sánchez-Castañeda, S. Escudero, M. Sender-Palacios, C. Sánchez-Garre,N. Miró, T. Font, C. Tor, M. Garolera, Barcelona, Terrassa - E, Montreal - CDN

119. Does number of repetitions of information during learning determine rate of forgetting?Karim Rivera Lares, S. Della Sala, A. Baddeley, R. Logie, Edinburgh, York - UK

120. Multisensory effects in adaptation to optical prisms in right hemianopic patient. A singlecase studyFederica Albini, A. Salvatore, E. Calzolari, A. Pisoni, C. Casati, S. Bianchi Marzoli, A.Falini, S. Crespi, C. Gori, A. Castellano, N. Bolognini, G. Vallar, Milan - I, London - UK

121. The downsized hand in personal neglectLisa S. Arduino, L. Veronelli, P. Caggiano, L. Mora, G. Cocchini, Rome, Milan - I,London - UK

122. A comparison of psychometric tests and immersive Virtual Reality to assess spatial memoryin clinical neuropsychologyJulia Belger, J. Tromp, M. Gaebler, S. Krohn, C. Finke, F. Klotzsche, P. Chojecki, E.Quinque, A. Villringer, A. Thöne-Otto, Leipzig, Berlin - D

123. No longer lost: theoretical and clinical insights from neuropsychological rehabilitationof acquired topographical disorientationMaddalena Boccia, A. Bonavita, S. Diana, A. Di Vita, P. Ciurli, C. Guariglia, Rome - I

124. Linear and central space representation in Parkinson’s Disease: a comparison betweenhaptic and visuo-haptic sensory modalitiesSimone Cappelli, L. Priano, A. Mauro, F. Scarpina, Piancavallo - I

125. Body representations in children with cerebral palsyAntonella Di Vita, C. Cinelli, S. Raimo, M. Boccia, S. Buratin, P. Gentili, M. Inzitari,T. Iona, M. Iosa, A. La Vitola, D. Morelli, F. Ruggeri, G. Russo, C. Guariglia, L. Palermo,Rome, Catanzaro, Vicenza - I

126. Spatial neglect and level of awareness evaluated in everyday activities by behaviouraland neuronal dataDaniela D’Imperio, L. Passarini, A. Quadrini, Z. Romeo, F. Meneghello, M. Zorzi,Ancona, Venice, Padua - I

127. The anatomical signature of hemianopia and pseudo-hemianopia in neglect patientsthrough the comparison of direct and indirect behavioural tasksAlessio Pietro Facchin, N. Beschin, R. Daini, Milan, Somma Lombardo - I

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128. For the face only: mismatch detection reveals face-like configuration preferenceMattia Galigani, I. Ronga, C. Fossataro, V. Bruno, F. Garbarini, Turin - I

129. Disputing <neglect-like> symptoms in unilateral chronic painMonika Halicka, A. Vittersø, M. Proulx, J. Bultitude, Bath - UK

130. New insights on how to quantify spatial biases on cancellation tasksHanne Huygelier, C.R. Gillebert, Leuven - B, Oxford - UK

131. Does the <Two-pathway model> predict the clustering of deficits in primary visual cuesafter strokeNikki Lammers, N. van den Berg, Y. Pinto, E. de Haan, Amsterdam - NL

132. Detection of maladaptive emotional regulation in the profile of patients diagnosed withpsychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) compared to healthy populationLenka Krámská, L. Hrešková, Z. Vojt, Prague - CZ

133. Owning my hand: manipulating body ownership in immersive virtual realityMaria Pyasik, G. Tieri, L. Pia, Turin, Rome - I

134. Body Representations in patients with unilateral brain damageSimona Raimo, M. Boccia, A. Di Vita, T. Iona, M. Cropano, A. Ammendolia, M. Caruso,R. Colao, M. Iocco, V. Angelillo, C. Guariglia, D. Grossi, L. Palermo, Catanzaro, Rome,Caserta - I

135. Interoceptive sensibility tunes risk-taking behaviour when body related stimuli comeinto playGerardo Salvato, G. De Maio, G. Bottini, Pavia - I

136. Exclusion of light scatter as a possible explanation for blindsightDoris Schmid, T. Schenk, Munich - D

137. Ignoring space around a painful limb: protocol for studying ‘neglect-like` attention biasin CRPSAntonia ten Brink, J. Bultitude, Bath - UK

138. Exploring the spatial frames and time course of Prism Adaptation. An egocentricprocess?Stefano Terruzzi, D. Crivelli, E. Campana, A. Pisoni, L. Romero Lauro, N. Bolognini,G. Vallar, Milan - I

139. Are multisensory integration and episodic memory recognition relevant for body image?a proof-of-concept studyCosimo Tuena, C. Tuena, M. Muratore, A. Chirico, S. Serino, C. Malighetti, E. Pedroli,P. Cipresso, G. Riva, Milan - I, Lausanne - CH

140. Bottom-up processing of illusory contours? Just an illusionKathrin Utz, S. Rampp, T. Schenk, Erlangen, Munich - D

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141. Large perceptual space in dual-task reveals latent inattention in right hemisphere strokepatientsSanna Villarreal, M. Linnavuo, O. Vuori, H. Jokinen, R. Sepponen, M. Hietanen,Helsinki, Espoo - FI

142. The anatomical network of spatial neglect: insights from machine-learning based lesion-behaviour mappingDaniel Wiesen, C. Sperber, G. Yourganov, C. Rorden, H. Karnath, Tuebingen - D,Columbia - USA

143. Rehabilitation of visual disorders after strokeGry Zornhagen, Copenhagen - DK

144. Insight of executive cognition impairments in patients with mild cognitive impairmentand associations with everyday functioningEleni Aretouli, O. Dede, J. Brandt, Thessaloniky - GR, Baltimore - USA

145. Behaviour regulation after TBI and SAH: associations wih recognition of negativeemotions, negative attribution bias and impaired self-awarenessLieke S. Jorna, S. Khosdelazad, H.J. Westerhof, S.E. Rakers, R.J.M. Groen, J. vander Naalt, A.M. Buunk, J.M. Spikman, Groeningen - NL

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The standard electrical voltage in Italy is 220 volts AC, 50 Hz (hotel bathrooms may also have outlets for100 volts). The electrical outlets in Italy take two-pronged, round-pin plugs. We recommend that youpurchase an adaptor for your electrical equipment prior to your arrival.

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